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bleh

  • See bah; tired; sickly.
    Person A: How are you feeling?

    Person B: Bleh.

    Last edited on Nov 15 2011. Submitted by Daniel L. from Oakland, CA, USA on Oct 22 2004.

interjection

  • used to convey one's ambivalence or total indifference to the situation.
    Paul: So, George, I was thinking of packing up the truck and heading to the beach this weekend.

    George: Bleh.

    Last edited on Nov 15 2011. Submitted by Dax P. from Houston, TX, USA on Sep 28 2004.

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box, the

noun

  • a television.
    Did you catch Letterman on the box last night?

    Last edited on Jul 25 2010. Submitted by Rob P. from Kosciusko, MS, USA on Oct 22 2004.

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squawk box

  • originally meaning radios but later applied to television sets as well.
    Did you catch Letterman on the squawk box last night?

    Last edited on Oct 22 2004. Submitted by Rob P. from Kosciusko, MS, USA on Oct 22 2004.

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umpteen dozen

  • an excessive amount.
    There're umpteen-dozen fools camped out there waiting to buy tickets.

    Last edited on Oct 22 2004. Submitted by Rob P. from Kosciusko, MS, USA on Oct 22 2004.

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yarded up

  • all together in your yard.
    Those geese are all yarded up!

    Last edited on Oct 22 2004. Submitted by Stacey L. on Oct 22 2004.

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